Tech at Night: Internet Sales Taxes are coming, Stuxnet justifies government action?, Spectrum crunch [HTML Fixed]
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 11th at 11:30 PM |
Why the Marketplace Fairness Act is looking inevitable: We’re up to about a third of all GOP governors backing it, and there’s a reasonable probability of a former GOP governor becoming President with an all Republican Congress. Broadening the tax base without actually raising taxes. It’s the Holy Grail for a conservative governor. I expect it’ll get done in 2013. Riddle me this: If the | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Obama and Holder drop a bomb on jobs and competition, California tax battle continues
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 1st at 01:00 AM |
So much going on suddenly this week. Barack Obama and Eric Holder’s DoJ has decided to come after AT&T for its plans to merge with T-Mobile, possibly doing the bidding of donors while hindering jobs growth in America as well as nationwide 4G wireless Internet competition. Sprint’s not doing much to keep Verizon in check; we need AT&T to have the spectrum needed to do | Read More »
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California Senate Primary Mudslinging begins [Updated]
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 31st at 11:02 AM |
Updated at the bottom. We all already knew that if Carly Fiorina were to win the Republican nomination to challenge Senator Barbara Boxer next year, that Boxer would use Fiorina’s record as CEO of Hewlett-Packard against us. Many people still curse Fiorina for how she led the firm, and many of those people live in parts of the state we’d like to win in order | Read More »
Gawker Media: Only terrorist furriners have rights
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 21st at 12:11 AM |
You may recall that during the Bush administration and the Presidential campaign, Gizmodo was constantly harping on wiretaps of terrorists. Specifically, Gizmodo claimed that the Bush-era program constituted “domestic spying,” that telecommunications firms spied as well, and that they ‘won’ out over the American people on the matter. They were practically in hysterics, hiding under sheets and crying into a camera “Leave the phones alone, | Read More »
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Administration: Obama’s Iran diplomacy plan is going to fail
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 11th at 08:57 PM |
During his Presidential campaign, Barack Obama famously promised direct diplomacy with Iran, going as far as to say he will meet Iranian leaders without preconditions of any kind. Even as Iranian-funded and -armed forces in Iraq were bombing civilians and shooting at American troops, he promised to meet with their leaders. We’re not at war with Eurasia, and absolutely should not start one. As he | Read More »
So, I was reading Stormfront last night…
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 26th at 11:16 AM |
It’d been a while since I popped in on the Internet’s leading Nazi community, and read what they were all hyped up about. I used to check in every couple of weeks to see how the Ron Paul push was going. They do still have a bunch of Ronulans, but some have moved on to the Constitution Party candidate. In any case, I visited last | Read More »
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